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Glaxon’s premium Xerion uniquely built to support longevity and glucose management

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Glaxon’s all-new multi-benefit supplement Xerion has arrived, and as promised, it is its most premium product to date. It has the highest single item price in the brand’s lineup, sitting just above its muscle-building and recovery-enhancing supplements, Flight and Alpha 365, at $69.99. Glaxon does have a limited-time deal available where you can save $14 at glaxon.com and get it at $55.99 for a full-size bottle of 30 servings.

Glaxon Xerion is one of the more unique products out there, being a hybrid of sorts, combining the benefits of an anti-aging supplement and a glucose disposal agent. Xerion brings together compounds to support and improve longevity and wellness, hence the anti-aging categorization, and increase insulin sensitivity and glycogen retention thanks to its GDA style ingredients, which also in turn help with fat loss and body composition.

You can see the full facts panel for Xerion in the image below, and it features only premium ingredients. A single three capsule serving of the hybrid product includes 1.4g of Pep2Dia milk protein hydrolysate, 400mcg of Chromax chromium, 300mg of the glucose management ingredient GlucoVantage, and 5mg of BioPerine black pepper to support absorption.

Glaxon Xerion Label

There is one other feature in Glaxon Xerion, and this is where it gets its anti-aging and longevity benefits from with 250mg of BioNMN branded beta-nicotinamide mononucleotide or NMN for short. NMN is an ingredient you see in most high-end anti-aging supplements, so it’s no surprise it finds its way into Glaxon’s entry into the growing category.

As mentioned, you can now purchase Xerion from Glaxon’s online store at the limited-time discounted price of $55.99 for a bottle of 30 servings, so it will get you through the usual month. You can actually also use our Stack3d Insider coupon code to bring Xerion down a little further to $44.80. The product is on a pre-order of sorts at the moment, as if you buy it now, it won’t ship for a few days on Wednesday of next week.